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Heinnie Red Edition is an initiative dedicated to craftsmanship, rarity, and meaningful collaboration. Each Red Edition release represents a one-off partnership with leading brands, specialist manufacturers, or custom knife makers—bringing together shared values to create pieces that are truly collectable.
Unlike our standard Heinnie Exclusive items, Red Edition models are produced as single, never-to-be-repeated runs. Every piece is individually serial-numbered and released in extremely limited quantities.
Red Edition gives us the opportunity to celebrate the projects we're most passionate about—whether that's working alongside exceptional makers, reviving sought-after designs, or creating unique interpretations of modern classics.
For our second Red Edition, we've partnered with Andy Armstrong of RoseCraft Blades to create a Birchfield Camp Jack unlike any other. Finished with rich red jigged bone covers and individually serial numbered marking it as one of just 200 pieces, it combines timeless traditional styling with the fit and finish that has made RoseCraft one of the most exciting names in modern slipjoint knives. It's built to be used and appreciated in equal measure, with carefully chosen materials and a distinctive appearance that sets it apart from the standard production model.
Each knife is presented in exclusive Red Edition packaging, with a Rosecraft challenge coin and includes a limited run Red Edition sticker. Once sold out, this configuration will never be produced again.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.